These flags are now always passed to all tests and need to be disabled if
not needed. Disabling these flags, rather than passing them to almost all
tests, significantly simplfies our RUN: lines.
llvm-svn: 249422
The TempScopInfo (-polly-analyze-ir) pass is removed and its work taken
over by ScopInfo (-polly-scops). Several tests depend on
-polly-analyze-ir and use -polly-scops instead which for the moment
prints the output of both passes. This again is not expected by some
other tests, especially those with negative searches, which have been
adapted.
Differential Version: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12694
llvm-svn: 247288
I just learned that target triples prevent test cases to be run on other
architectures. Polly test cases are until now sufficiently target independent
to not require any target triples. Hence, we drop them.
llvm-svn: 235384
Scops that only read seem generally uninteresting and scops that only write are
most likely initializations where there is also little to optimize. To not
waste compile time we bail early.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7735
llvm-svn: 229820
In Polly we used to have a mix of test cases, some that used 'opt %s' and others
that used 'opt < %s'. We now change all to use 'opt < %s'. Piping in test files
is preferable as it does prevent temporary files to be written to disk. This
brings us in line with what is usus in LLVM.
llvm-svn: 216816
Due to bad habit we sometimes used a variable %defaultOpts that listed
a set of passes commonly run to prepare for Polly. None of these test cases
actually needs special preparation and only two of them need the 'basicaa' to
be scheduled. Scheduling the required alias analysis explicitly makes the test
cases clearer.
llvm-svn: 211671